Sunday Night — Fog, Drizzle, and Gradual Warming
Scattered light showers and drizzle continue with areas of fog. Low around 41°F, with temperatures slowly rising late at night as a warm front approaches. Winds become light out of the southeast.
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Matthew Moll is a degreed meteorologist, founder of New England Weather Consulting, and a member of both the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and National Weather Association (NWA). He provides hyper-local, science-backed forecasts for communities across Massachusetts.
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• High: 82–86°F | Low: 60–64°F | Wind: SW 5–10 mph • Sky: Mostly sunny to partly sunny • Precipitation: 20%
Monday, June 15 – Morning shower chance, then improving
A few showers may linger during the morning before conditions gradually improve during the afternoon. Sunshine should return at times later in the day with lower humidity arriving by evening.
• High: 82–86°F | Low: 59–63°F | Wind: W 5–10 mph • Sky: Partly sunny • Precipitation: 40%
Sunday, June 14 – Very hot with increasing clouds late
Likely the hottest day of the forecast period, with temperatures reaching the lower 90s and humidity increasing through the afternoon. Clouds gradually increase overnight as a weak disturbance approaches, with showers becoming likely toward daybreak Monday.
• High: 91–95°F | Low: 64–68°F | Wind: SW 5–15 mph • Sky: Mostly sunny, becoming mostly cloudy overnight • Precipitation: 10% day, 60% late night